Hydro hygienic bidet cooperated with ozone

ABSTRACT

A hydro hygienic bidet includes a base connected to a toilet bowl by a locking device which includes two slots in a surface thereof and two movable members are movably engaged with the two slots. Each movable member has an elongate through hole which is perpendicular to an axis of the slot corresponding thereto and a bolt extends through a pad and the elongate through hole so as to be connected to the bowl of different sizes. A spraying device and an ozone generating device are received in the base so as to provide mixture of air and ozone to provide efficient cleaning feature to the users.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a hydro hygienic bidet cooperated with ozone which is mixed with water to provide satisfied cleaning feature.

(2) Description of the Prior Art

A conventional hydro hygienic bidet is usually a side-mount device which is bulky and requires a certain space to be installed. Besides, the side-mount bidet can be seen and reduces aesthetic appearance of the toilet bowl. Another concern is that the conventional hydro hygienic bidet cannot be installed to the bowls of different brands.

The present invention intends to provide a hydro hygienic bidet includes a movable member to which the connection bolt is connected so as to be installed to bowls of different sizes and brands. Besides, an ozone generating device is cooperated with the bidet to provide satisfied cleaning feature.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a hydro hygienic bidet which comprises a base connected to a bowl by a locking device which includes two slots defined in a surface thereof and two movable members are movably engaged with the two slots. Each movable member has an elongate through hole which is perpendicular to an axis of the slot corresponding thereto and a bolt extends through a pad and the elongate through hole so as to be connected to the bowl. Each of the movable members has first teeth and each of the pads include second teeth which are engaged with the first teeth.

The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a side view to show the hydro hygienic bidet connected to a toilet bowl;

FIG. 2 illustrates the spraying device of the hydro hygienic bidet;

FIG. 3 shows another embodiment of the spraying device of the hydro hygienic bidet;

FIG. 4 shows the spraying device of the hydro hygienic bidet in FIG. 2 cooperated with an ozone generating device;

FIG. 5 shows the locking device and the base;

FIG. 6 shows the pad and the movable member include teeth for being engaged with each other;

FIG. 7 shows the slots include engaging teeth for securing the movable members;

FIG. 8 shows the wireless remote control in a box attached on a side of the base;

FIG. 9 shows the remote control with a wire and received in a box attached on a side of the base, and

FIG. 10 shows another water tank is attached on a wall beside the bowl.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring to FIGS. 1, 5 and 6, the hydro hygienic bidet of the present invention is connected to a bowl 1 which includes a seat 3 and a cover 4. The hydro hygienic bidet comprises a base 2 is connected to the bowl 1 by a locking device 7 which includes two slots 71 defined in a surface thereof and two movable members 72 are movably engaged with the two slots 71. Each movable member 72 has an elongate through hole 721 which is perpendicular to an axis of the slot 71 corresponding thereto, and a bolt 73 extends through a pad 74 and the elongate through hole 721 so as to be connected to the bowl 1. Each of the movable members 72 has first teeth 722 and each of the pads 74 includes second teeth 741 which are engaged with the first teeth 722 such that the pads 74 are firmly engaged with the movable members 72. By the movable members 72 and the bolts 73, the base 2 can be connected to bowls 1 of different sizes and brands.

As shown in FIG. 7, in order to position the movable members 72, each slot 71 may include engaging teeth 711 defined in one of two insides thereof and each movable member 72 includes protrusions 723 which are engaged with the engaging teeth 711.

Further referring to FIG. 3, the base 2 includes a spraying device 5 and an ozone generating device 6, the spraying device 5 includes an input pipe 51 which is connected with a water-air mixing device 52 and spray heads 53 which are connected with the water-air mixing device 52. The ozone generating device 6 includes ozone generating machine 62 and a pump 61 which is in communication with the water-air mixing device 52. The water and the ozone are mixed and then injected out from the spray heads 53 which are located at the inner periphery of the bowl 1 to provide cleaning feature to the users. It is noted that the water-air mixing device 52 can be replaced by a water tank without the ozone generating device 6.

Referring to FIGS. 2 and 4, the water-air mixing device 52 may include a water tank 521 and a water-air mixing tank 522. The input pipe 51 communicates with the water tank 521 and supplies water in the water tank 521 and the water enters into the water-air mixing tank 522. The pump 61 communicates with the water-air mixing tank 522 which communicates with the spray heads 53.

FIG. 8 shows that a wireless control device is connected to a side of the base 2 and includes a box 8 in which the wireless remote control 82 is received. The remote control 82 includes control buttons 821 installed thereon so as to choose the type of spraying from the spray heads 53. If the remote control 82 is out of battery, the user may operate the operation buttons 81 on a surface of the box 8.

FIG. 9 shows that a wired control device is connected to a side of the base 2 and include a box 8 in which the remote control 82 is received with a wire 83 connected between the box 8 and the remote control 82. A plurality of operation buttons 81 are located on a surface of the box 8 and the remote control 82 includes control buttons 821 installed thereon.

FIG. 10 shows that a water tank 10 is fixed to a wall by a fixing device 11 and an output pipe 12 is connected between the input pipe 51 of the spraying device 5.

The present invention provides a hydro hygienic bidet which is convenient to be connected with the bowls of different sizes and brands by the movable members 72 and the bolts 73 of the locking device 7. The hydro hygienic bidet is cooperated with spraying device 5 and the ozone generating device 6 to provide satisfied cleaning features.

While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A hydro hygienic bidet comprising: a base adapted to be connected to a bowl and including a locking device which includes two slots defined in a surface thereof and two movable members movably engaged with the two slots, each movable member having an elongate through hole which is perpendicular to an axis of the slot corresponding thereto, a bolt extending through a pad and the elongate through hole to be adapted to be connected to the bowl, each of the movable members having first teeth and each of the pads including second teeth which are engaged with the first teeth.
 2. The bidet as claimed in claim 1, wherein each slot includes engaging teeth defined in one of two insides thereof and each movable member includes protrusions which are engaged with the engaging teeth.
 3. The bidet as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base includes a spraying device and an ozone generating device, the spring device includes an input pipe which is connected with a water-air mixing device and spray heads which are connected with the water-air mixing device, the ozone generating device includes ozone generating machine and a pump which is in communication with the water-air mixing device.
 4. The bidet as claimed in claim 3, wherein the water-air mixing device is a water tank.
 5. The bidet as claimed in claim 3, wherein the water-air mixing device includes a water tank and a water-air mixing tank, the input pipe communicates with the water tank and the pump communicates with the water-air mixing tank which communicates with the spray heads.
 6. The bidet as claimed in claim 1, wherein a wireless control device is connected to a side of the base and include a box in which the remote control is received, a plurality of operation buttons are located on a surface of the box, the remote control includes control buttons installed thereon.
 7. The bidet as claimed in claim 1, wherein a wired control device is connected to a side of the base and include a box in which the remote control is received, a wire is connected between the box and the remote control, a plurality of operation buttons are located on a surface of the box, the remote control includes control buttons installed thereon.
 8. The bidet as claimed in claim 1, wherein a water tank is adapted to be fixed to a wall by a fixing device and an output pipe is connected between the input pipe of the spraying device. 